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Jailed rape-accused former minister Gayatri Prajapati’s family on Monday reached out to Yogi Adityanath but the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister refused to meet them, according to family members of the SP leader.

Jailed rape-accused former minister Gayatri Prajapati’s family on Monday reached out to Yogi Adityanath but the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister refused to meet them, according to family members of the SP leader.

However, Prajapati’s wife said a minister at UP chief minister’s residence assured them that their grievance would be heard. She was accompanied by two daughters.

“We wanted to meet the chief minister, but he did not meet us,” Prajapati’s wife told reporters outside the 5-Kalidas Marg residence here of the CM where he was meeting people during the ‘Janata Darshan’ programme to listen to public grievances.

“I am confident that my husband will get justice. We will make another attempt to have a word with the chief minister,” she said.

Prajapati’s sobbing daughter claimed her father was being implicated in the case. “He is innocent. We want justice. We hope the chief minister will listen to us and ensure justice to our family,” she said.

Last week, a special court granted bail to the controvesial SP leader in a rape and molestation case. But the Allahabad High Court stayed the bail granted to him by Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) court judge O P Mishra.

The high court administration suspended the judge for granting the bail and ordered a departmental inquiry. Considered close to SP patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav, Prajapati failed to walk out of jail as he was sent to judicial remand in two other cases.

The allegations against Prajapati were raked by the BJP during the state assembly elections to attack the then Akhilesh Yadav-led government.

The Supreme Court order to file a police complaint against Prajapati had come just two days before the third phase of polling in the seven-phase state elections which saw Samajwadi Party winning only 47 of the 403 assembly seats while the BJP and its allies bagged 325 seats.

The BJP had accused Akhilesh Yadav of shielding his tainted minister, a charge refuted by the Samajwadi Party.